The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Nov. 5 in Pope County Circuit Court.

According to a warrant filed Sept. 25, agents with the Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force (DTF) through the use of a confidential informant met with Williams on June 11 and 19 and allegedly purchased from her 1.5 grams of methamphetamine for $150 on each occasion.

• Jonathan Johnson, 21, theft of property — $50,000.

The Pope County Sheriff’s Office responded to a theft on Sept. 23 where a man advised his house on Hector on State Highway 105 North had burned down, and items he salvaged and moved into a camper trailer at his shop had been stolen.

Items stolen included $4,600 worth of guns, some jewelry and clothing.

Law officials encouraged the victim to install a camera near the trailer, and the man contacted PCSO again Monday morning claiming the suspect had returned, and he had pictures of him.

Investigators identified the suspect as Johnson, a Hector resident, who allegedly admitted to breaking into the property at the shop at least twice after seeing the pictures.

About $100 worth of the stolen property has been recovered, with all the guns still missing, according to an investigator with the department.

According to an Arkansas State Police (ASP) report, police stopped a vehicle Tuesday near the 75 eastbound mile-marker for a lane violation. The trooper reported smelling marijuana as he interviewed the occupants, Jones and Brown, and upon searching the vehicle found two vacuum-sealed bags of the drug, totaling approximately 1.5 pounds.

A container of marijuana was also found in the trunk, and rolling papers were found on Jones’ person.

Street value of the marijuana was estimated at $2,400.

Jones, of Sacramento, and Brown, of Citrus Heights, Calif., were believed to have been traveling to Monroe, La.

Brown has a previous felony conviction in California for threatening a witness.

The Pope County Sheriff’s Office responded to Hidden Valley Lane on Monday night where a woman said she and her father had been arguing and there was some pushing, followed by him striking her in the left side of her face.

She told police she then left the house to walk toward her grandmother’s house, at which time he followed her out, retrieved a pistol out of his truck and fired two rounds into the air before pointing the gun at the complainant, saying he’d shoot her. He continued to follow her into her grandmother’s house, where he again pointed the gun at her and was asked to leave.

Turney was issued a $10,000 commercial bond by District Judge Don Bourne and ordered not to contact his daughter.

• Alfredo Santos, 20, theft of property — $10,000.

Police responded to PDQ East on Main Street on Tuesday in reference to a vehicle theft, where an employee of a nearby dealership said he had brought a car from the dealership to the gas station to fill it up and due to mechanical issues, left the car running while he went inside to pay for the fuel. He said while he was inside, the car was stolen.

Due to video surveillance that provided police a description of the suspect and a GPS tracking system inside the car, police found the vehicle and stopped it near the 112 exit of Interstate 40, where Santos was placed under arrest.

The car, a Mitsubishi Eclipse, was valued at $4,500.

• Herbert Reed, 54, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia, simultaneous possession of drugs and a firearm — $20,000.

According to an ASP report, police stopped Reed’s vehicle near the 83 eastbound mile-marker of Interstate 40 on Tuesday afternoon for following too closely. The trooper reported that while he was speaking to Reed, he could smell marijuana and after gaining consent to search the vehicle, found three bags of marijuana in the luggage, along with a .45 caliber Taurus pistol in the trunk.

Street value of the marijuana was estimated at more than $4,000.

Reed was believed to have been traveling from Red Bluff, Calif., to Pelion, S.C., where he resides.

• Dena A. Rogers, 34, delivery of a controlled substance — $7,500.

According to a warrant filed Sept. 25, DTF agents through the use of a confidential informant met with Rogers on Jan. 11 and allegedly purchased from her one gram of methamphetamine for $100.